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If you find Texcelle in the wild, do not sit on it. Document it for history, then carefully bag it, vacuum the residue, and replace it with something that will last.

Over time (5-15 years, depending on storage conditions), ester-based polyurethane breaks down. The polymer chains are cleaved by water vapor, releasing a byproduct: . You know this as the distinct, slightly acrid, vomit-like smell of old foam. The material turns from cream-colored to deep yellow or brown, becomes sticky, then brittle, and finally disintegrates into a fine, gritty dust. texcelle

If you have ever restored a classic car from the 1960s or 1970s, slept on a vintage RV mattress, or refurbished a piece of Danish modern furniture, you have likely encountered a crumbling, yellow dust. That dust is the remains of Texcelle , a revolutionary polyurethane foam that promised a future of lightweight, allergy-free comfort—before time and chemistry conspired against it. What Was Texcelle? Texcelle was a brand name for an ester-based polyurethane foam manufactured by the General Tire & Rubber Company (later GenCorp). Introduced in the late 1950s, it was marketed as a superior alternative to traditional materials like cotton batting, wool, rubberized horsehair, and latex foam. If you find Texcelle in the wild, do not sit on it

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